Young adults today...: have a lot in common with our great-great-grandparents, who took a "longer path to adulthood" and lived with their families well into their 20s. Unlike our great-great-grandparents, however, we allow our parents to spend a full 10% of their income helping to support us and "don't contribute to the household." (via Live Science)

UU voices: At A Sundial's Saga, Modern Girl writes about the Faiths Acts Fellows---young adults who work in the U.K., U.S., and Canada to organize multifaith community networks---and their Multifaith Week of Action. To find out more about it and about what's happening in Ottawa where Modern Girl lives, go check out her post!

In his book God Is Not One (and in this interview with NPR's Tom Ashbrook), religion scholar and Boston University professor Stephen Prothero argues against the popular idea that all religions are essentially the same. (On Twitter, Prothero attempts to explain each of the world's religions in 140 characters or less and does so with elegance: Judaism140: 1 God, 1 chosen people. Do the Law (all 613), tell the story (Egypt to Zion, exile to return), repair the world. 2010 in 97500!)

Young adults today...: have a lot in common with our great-great-grandparents, who took a "longer path to adulthood" and lived with their families well into their 20s. Unlike our great-great-grandparents, however, we allow our parents to spend a full 10% of their income helping to support us and "don't contribute to the household." (via Live Science)

UU voices: At A Sundial's Saga, Modern Girl writes about the Faiths Acts Fellows---young adults who work in the U.K., U.S., and Canada to organize multifaith community networks---and their Multifaith Week of Action. To find out more about it and about what's happening in Ottawa where Modern Girl lives, go check out her post!

In his book God Is Not One (and in this interview with NPR's Tom Ashbrook), religion scholar and Boston University professor Stephen Prothero argues against the popular idea that all religions are essentially the same. (On Twitter, Prothero attempts to explain each of the world's religions in 140 characters or less and does so with elegance: Judaism140: 1 God, 1 chosen people. Do the Law (all 613), tell the story (Egypt to Zion, exile to return), repair the world. 2010 in 97500!)